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my thoughts exactly. Tiger was getting no bounces the first couple days. Phil is looking decent, but the last day tends to be Phils downfall.
I think Phil will put up a good fight this year, and I just think that Immelman hasn't enough experience to deal with the weekend pressure of a major. He'll choke. Brandt seems to have a carefree enough attitude to play well at least today, we'll see how carefree he is in the final day of the Masters though tomorrow.
I grew up in Augusta. Been to the tournaments several times. I only go to see the hotties, drink beer and check out the landscaping. Golf is very boring IMO. Many of the locals rent their houses out for that week and go out of town to avoid the traffic. It's crazy what people will pay for the tickets.
My brother's house is within walking distance to the Augusta National. Some folks rent their lawns out for daily parking.
I grew up in Augusta. Been to the tournaments several times. I only go to see the hotties, drink beer and check out the landscaping. Golf is very boring IMO. Many of the locals rent their houses out for that week and go out of town to avoid the traffic. It's crazy what people will pay for the tickets.
My brother's house is within walking distance to the Augusta National. Some folks rent their lawns out for daily parking.
Golf is the most boring thing (not a sport) to watch.
some people actually watch the master because of the beautiful golf courses.
Golf is the most boring thing (not a sport) to watch.
some people actually watch the master because of the beautiful golf courses.
Actually, Golf is a sport, and one with which I assure you suck at. Go carry your bag for 18 holes and tell me that's not a sport. Or watch me pound 300+yr drivers on the range and tell me there's no athleticness to it. Nice try though.
I watch because of the landscaping. It's perfectly maintained. Really an incredible feat when you think about it.
I forgot which course it was, but they had a sand trap (bunker) that bordered a small pond. The white sand went straight up to the water and they had 8"+ diameter trees growing in the white sand with no grass around them. Looked great.
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